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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Is the word “BUT” still attached to your character? (1 Corinthians 15:33)

Have you ever seen a beautiful woman or man who behaves like the least decent being on earth? When you meet such a person, you are likely to say something like: “he/she is beautiful… BUT he/she lies too much… BUT he/she steals… BUT he/she gets angry too much, etc… My brother, my sister, what evil …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – GIVING: How should you give to God? (2 Corinthians 8:1-5)

The answer here is: all believers should give from biblical motives in line with biblical principles, not according to any organisation’s agenda! First of all, the Bible says we should give in secret, but knowing that God is watching us. Remember what Jesus said about the poor widow: “They all gave out of their wealth; …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Is your faith affected by your doubts? (John 20:24-29)

Many believers are always confronted with doubt. Especially, when going through hardships, some wish they could actually see Jesus, touch Him, lean on Him, hear His words as they sit down with Him to get advice. My brother, my sister, in this passage, we read that Thomas wanted to Jesus’ physical presence after His resurrection. …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Are you certain to see what God has promised you? (Luke 2:21-38)

Today, many Christians’ belief is so plagued with doubts and unbelief that we tend not to be sure to see what God has promised us. My brother, my sister, are 100% sure to see what God has promised you? Let’s look at the story of Simeon who was certain to see the Messiah before he …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Only say a Word and I shall be healed (Matthew 8:8-13)

Many people wish Jesus would speak a word to them, so they can be healed, restored, forgiven, delivered, etc. My brother, my sister, if you still wish this it may be because you have not yet understood what the Lord answered: “When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those following him: Truly …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Is Jesus really your shepherd? (Zechariah 10:2)

Many times in the Bible we read that God hates idolatry. It is worth understanding why. My brother, my sister, the sad view of Christianity today is that many people claim themselves to be followers of Christ while creating idols of all kinds around them: idols of money, wealth, power, fame, fanaticism, job, miracles, etc… …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Do you wonder why the Lord seems not to answer you? (Psalm 7:9)

Many passages in the Word of God tell us the same thing: God looks deep within our mind and heart. My brother, my sister, do you sometimes wonder why it seems to you that the Lord does not answer you, not to say He is ignoring your prayers so that you are always looking for …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – When you find it hard to pray (Colossians 4:2)

All of us face the difficulty to pray at some point of our walk with the Lord. This is not new, for even the disciples fell asleep when the Lord asked them to pray. You may see it as physical sleeplessness, but with the Lord, everything has a spiritual impact. Therefore, understand that such times …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Are we free to do whatever we want as Christians? (1 Corinthians 9:19)

This question is essential for us Christians to answer because many believers are sometimes confused about what they should and should not do they have accepted Jesus as their Lord and Saviour. The answer to this question is yes and no. And, the following verse gives us clues of how free we are in the …

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